Suu Kyi to test limits of her freedom through Burma tourBurmese opposition leader Suu Kyi has said that she intends to test limits of her freedom through a rallies that will culminate in a visit to Burma's former capital Mandalay, six months after the military-led government ended her seven-year spell of house arrest. ANI

China to train 2,000 nuke fusion expertsChina is planning to train 2,000 skilled experts to carry out research and development into a promising form of nuclear fusion that could become a major new source of power. ANI

US Congresswoman criticizes 250,000 dollar 'golden parachute' for Strauss-KahnA US Congresswoman has reacted angrily to reports that former International Monetary Fund chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn, who is accused of a sex attack on a New York City hotel maid and is currently free on a million dollar cash bail, is set to receive a 250,000 dollar 'golden parachute' severance payment and pension. ANI

Africa, India congruent on UNSC reforms issue: Vivek KatjuHighlighting the aspects that India and African nations are on the same wavelength over the issue, senior Indian diplomat Vivek Katju has stressed on the need for reforms in the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) to enable inclusion of other nations in its fold. ANI

US lawmakers say Obama violating War Powers Resolution on LibyaWith US President Barack Obama missing a legal deadline for obtaining the permission of the US Congress to go ahead with military operations in Libya, Democrat and Republican legislators have criticised Obama for disregarding the 1973 War Powers Resolution. ANI

Berlusconi doubts death of Gaddafi's sonItalian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has expressed doubt about reports suggesting that Muammar Gaddafi's son and three grandchildren were killed in an April 30 NATO air strike. ANI

Lenovo Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2010/11 Results Lenovo Group today announced results for its fourth fiscal quarter and full year ended March 31, 2011. Lenovo was the fastest growing of the top five PC manufacturers for the sixth quarter in a row, and for the eighth quarter in a row outgrew the worldwide PC market as a whole Business Wire India

GE Capital Announces Sale of Stake in Banco Colpatria to Mercantil Colpatria GE Capital announced today that it has agreed to sell its 49.77% stake in Banco Colpatria to its current joint venture partner Mercantil Colpatria, for an undisclosed amount. Deal closing is subject to the customary regulatory approvals and the parties anticipate closing by June 30th 2011. Business Wire India